Premna serratifolia L. (= P. integrifolia L.)
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Premna serratifolia L. (= P. integrifolia L.) |
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Premna serratifolia L. (= P. integrifolia L.)
Names.
Myanmar: kywe-thwe, taung-tangyi.
Range.
Himalaya (Nepal to Bhutan), India. In Myanmar, found in Mandalay, Rakhine, Taninthayi.
Uses.
Whole Plant: Decoction used to treat fever, neuralgia, and rheumatism. Root and Stem Bark: Used as laxative, carminative, stomachic. Root: Used to treat diabetes and liver complaints.
Note.
In India the leaf is used as a carminative, galactagogue, and in a decoction for flatulence and colic; the root is used as a laxative, stomachic, tonic, and is a component of the Ayurvedic drug dasmula used for fever ( Jain and DeFilipps 1991).
References.
Nordal (1963), Forest Department (1999).
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